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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nMonday, April 07, 2025 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
  \n TBA \n\nDescription: \nOur department has the privilege of hosting the
  MOTH Syntax Workshop (Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto-Hamilton) this year, which
  will be held in just two short weeks on Monday, April 7. The programme h
 as been released, featuring a wide variety of talks on different aspects 
 of, and approaches to, syntactic structure.Pre-registration is open—we h
 ope you will attend! If you are attending, please fill out the pre-regist
 ration form as soon as possible to allow us an accurate estimate of number
 s for food-ordering and dinner-booking purposes. Fees will be payable upon
  arrival at the conference on April 7 (cash or e-transfer).This year, we 
 are delighted to welcome Prof. Alison Biggs as our invited speaker. Alison
  Biggs is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics & Langua
 ges at McMaster University. She received her PhD from the University of Ca
 mbridge and previously held research and teaching positions at UPe\n and G
 eorgetown. Her research is in syntax and its interfaces with morphology an
 d semantics, with a particular focus on argument structure and category. 
 More broadly she is interested in the possible and impossible ways in whic
 h morphosyntax can vary cross-linguistically. \n\nContact Information: \n 
 https://moth2025.lgcu.ca/home \n\nCategories \n Conferences \n\nAudiences 
 \n Alumni and FriendsCommunityFacultyGraduate Students
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SUMMARY:The Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto-Hamilton Syntax Workshop (MOTH)
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 a-toronto-hamilton-syntax-workshop-moth
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